Terry D
Well-known member
Merry Christmas to everyone.
I would like to get more into welding. I have had a Lincoln weld pak 100 for years, I never did buy the mig kit for it, so I have been running flux core wire. I defiantly want to upgrade my welder. My question is, are the multi process machines worth it or is it better to have a separate machine for each process. I have been looking at the Lincoln 210 MP, the reviews for the mig and stick are great, but the tig part of it is said to be limited. Plus you have to spend another 400.00 for the mig accessories. They are offering a rebate on it now for a price of 1099.00. My weld pak 100 is nice to be able to take to the job every now and then, I'm a small electrical contractor, every now and then I need something welded, but the welder is limited. I believe you can still buy a mig kit for it. As far as a budget, I just want to get a decent welder for the money I spend. I am not opening a fab shop, but want a welder that can handle small fabrication if needed. Dual voltage ones seem to be nice for taking it out of the shop when needed, but that doesn't happen often, plus I still have my small one. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I would like to get more into welding. I have had a Lincoln weld pak 100 for years, I never did buy the mig kit for it, so I have been running flux core wire. I defiantly want to upgrade my welder. My question is, are the multi process machines worth it or is it better to have a separate machine for each process. I have been looking at the Lincoln 210 MP, the reviews for the mig and stick are great, but the tig part of it is said to be limited. Plus you have to spend another 400.00 for the mig accessories. They are offering a rebate on it now for a price of 1099.00. My weld pak 100 is nice to be able to take to the job every now and then, I'm a small electrical contractor, every now and then I need something welded, but the welder is limited. I believe you can still buy a mig kit for it. As far as a budget, I just want to get a decent welder for the money I spend. I am not opening a fab shop, but want a welder that can handle small fabrication if needed. Dual voltage ones seem to be nice for taking it out of the shop when needed, but that doesn't happen often, plus I still have my small one. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
... Steve